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  1. The Ravens' perfect start has disguised their imperfect starts in three victories. While the team is one of just five still undefeated, it has not exactly been sprinting out of the locker room in those wins. View the full article
  2. Kicking three straight game-winning field goal usually makes for a pretty solid month. Justin Tucker can attest to that. On Thursday, the Ravens kicker was named the AFC Special Teams Player of the Month for the third time in his career. He has converted all nine of his field-goal attempts and... View the full article
  3. Outside linebacker Elvis Dumervil confirmed Thursday what Terrell Suggs had announced Wednesday. Dumervil intends to make his 2016 debut for the Ravens against the Oakland Raiders on Sunday. View the full article
  4. "We've played with the guys that are in there now," offensive coordinator Marc Trestman said. View the full article
  5. Left tackle Ronnie Stanley (foot) and left guard Alex Lewis (concussion) sat out their second straight day of practice, suggesting that the rookie starters may not be able to start in the Ravensâ game against the Oakland Raiders on Sunday. If thatâs the case, the team may have to turn to James... View the full article
  6. Price (thigh) was listed as limited in practice on Wednesday's injury report. Stanley wore a boot on his foot Wednesday. Lewis is battling a concussion suffered in Sunday's 19-17 win against the Jacksonville Jaguars. View the full article
  7. Five of the seven staff pickers think the Ravens will prevail Sunday View the full article
  8. Four Ravens players were held out of practice on Wednesday. A pair of rookie starters in left tackle Ronnie Stanley and left guard Alex Lewis did not practice. Stanley, the organizationâs sixth overall pick in the 2016 NFL draft, is dealing with a foot injury. It is not clear if it is the same... View the full article
  9. When Oakland Raiders left guard Kelechi Osemele arrives in Baltimore on Saturday, he plans to have dinner with Ravens center Jeremy Zuttah. His agenda for the rest of his trip seems to revolve around making the Ravens regret not being more aggressive in trying to re-sign him this past offseason. View the full article
  10. The Ravens spent Tuesday and Wednesday celebrating the life of former defensive line coach Clarence Brooks, who died Sept. 17 at age 65 after battling esophageal and stomach cancer. View the full article
  11. The Ravens' struggling run game is in need of a boost, which could come in the form of Kenneth Dixon. View the full article
  12. The Ravens announced that quarterback Joe Flacco and his wife Dana welcomed their fourth child on Tuesday. Their first daughter is named Evelyn Renee. In another sign of his modest nature, Flacco did not mention his daughterâs arrival during his nearly 5-minute weekly conference with Baltimore... View the full article
  13. Seven Ravens players did not make an appearance during the portion of practice open to the media Wednesday morning. Three of them â wide receiver Steve Smith Sr., right guard Marshal Yanda, and center Jeremy Zuttah â are in Massachusetts to attend the funeral of former senior defensive assistant... View the full article
  14. The Ravens are one of five undefeated teams in the NFL; the Raiders are 2-1, with narrow wins over the New Orleans Saints and Tennessee Titans and a seven-point loss in Week 2 to the Atlanta Falcons. View the full article
  15. When Brent Urban came crashing through the Jacksonville Jaguars' offensive line to block Jacksonville Jaguars kicker Jason Myers' 52-yard field goal attempt Sunday, it gave the Ravens hope. View the full article
  16. The Ravens are 2-0 thus far in games in which coach John Harbaugh wears a gray, team-issued T-shirt. View the full article
  17. John Harbaugh was hired by the Ravens yesterday in a bold move that gives the longtime assistant coach his first head-coaching opportunity. The Ravens will introduce the 45-year-old Philadelphia Eagles secondary coach, who comes from a football family, during a news conference at noon today. Harbaugh,... View the full article
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